foresterab
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I'm not really sure about the 1st vs 5th migration and the exact details of how human settlement of north america occured. I can recommend two books for you related to this subject though talking about native cultures pre-european contact.
1491 by Charles Mann - very easy read and deals mostly with central and south america but does touch on North america some
Wilderness and Political Ecology by Charles E. Kay & Randy T. Simmons - this is more a collection of research papers and can get overly technical at times but is a very different take on landscape/ecology management over the years based upon archeology work.
All I know is that the more I read into things the more complicated it gets as to who did what to whom when....and it becomes apparent as to how much information was lost. The history books are written by the victors after all.
I'm not really sure about the 1st vs 5th migration and the exact details of how human settlement of north america occured. I can recommend two books for you related to this subject though talking about native cultures pre-european contact.
1491 by Charles Mann - very easy read and deals mostly with central and south america but does touch on North america some
Wilderness and Political Ecology by Charles E. Kay & Randy T. Simmons - this is more a collection of research papers and can get overly technical at times but is a very different take on landscape/ecology management over the years based upon archeology work.
All I know is that the more I read into things the more complicated it gets as to who did what to whom when....and it becomes apparent as to how much information was lost. The history books are written by the victors after all.